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Carol Conner, AICP Grieg Asher, AICP, has been named senior planner for the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), in Los Angeles. He will be the greenhouse gas project manager and will help implement S.B. 375 through the development of sustainable communities. Asher formerly worked for the City of Los Angeles, where he led several initiatives focused on developing a place-centered approach to planning and economic development. Daniel G. Chatman will join the faculty in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley in fall 2009. Chatman is currently an assistant professor at Rutgers University and research director of the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center. He will teach an undergraduate course in transportation planning and graduate courses in transportation and land use planning and methods. Jennifer Wolch is the new William W. Wurster Chair in City and Regional Planning and Dean of the College of Environmental Design at the University of California, Berkeley, beginning in fall 2009. She is currently professor of geography and urban planning, and director of the Center for Sustainable Cities at the University of Southern California. Her research focuses on metropolitan sprawl, physical activity and urban design, urban parks, environmental justice, and the carbon "hoofprint" of cities. Ralph Willmer, AICP, has been named an associate by Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB), a transportation, land development, and environmental services firm. Willmer is a senior planner and project manager in the Watertown, Massachusetts, office and has worked for the firm for four years. He specializes in zoning, open space, natural resources, housing, permitting, and land use planning, working primarily for cities and towns throughout the northeast. Thomas W. Bartnik, AICP Christine W. Apicella, AICP Raymond W. Greer, AICP was elected to the Florida Redevelopment Association's (FRA) board of directors representing the West Florida region. Greer is a regional manager for community and regional planning at WilsonMiller. FRA promotes the economic, cultural, and environmental benefits of urban redevelopment projects and provides its members with resources to assist in revitalization efforts. Molly MacQueen has been promoted to vice president and national manager of environmental planning services in STV's Transportation and Infrastructure Division. MacQueen has been with STV since 2000. She will continue to serve as the project manager for the New York City Department of City Planning's Lower Concourse Rezoning environmental impact statement and the upcoming Webster and Third Avenue rezoning. Roy Takemoto Nando Micale, AICP Brock LaForty, AICP, has been named an associate with STV/Ralph Whitehead Associates. LaForty is transportation planning group leader in the Charlotte, North Carolina, office of the firm, which is a 150-person planning, engineering, and construction management group. Nicole Storey, AICP, has joined the Charlotte, North Carolina, office of STV/Ralph Whitehead Associates as a planner. The firm is a 150-person planning, engineering, and construction management group. Bradley H. Winick, AICP has joined URS Corporation as a principal urban planner in the firm's Chicago office. He was a formerly a principal and senior urban designer at JJR. Winick has two decades of experience leading a variety of urban, open space, and waterfront design projects. He has also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Robert C. Davis, AICP is the new director of the Detroit Planning and Development Department. For the past two years, Davis has served as a planning manager with the Wayne County Airport Authority, managing the airport master plans and capital improvement projects. A graduate of Wayne State University, Davis previously worked for the City of Detroit and the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. Ann E. Kovich, AICP Joe Pobiner, AICP Susan Traylor Lykes has joined the board of directors of the Orton Family Foundation. The retired APA member is in her third term on the board of the Land Trust Alliance, a national group supporting land conservation in America, and in her fourth term on the board of the Teton Regional Land Trust. In the early 1990s, Lykes worked as a town planner in Park City, Utah. Alan J. Feltoon, AICP has been promoted to vice president and managing principal for Leo A Daly. Feltoon will oversee the market focus of the firm's 100-person Washington, D.C., office, where he will be responsible for leading and increasing business opportunities, and the overall performance of the office. | |||